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Skin microbiome and atopic dermatitis [Microbioma cutâneo e dermatite atópica]

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Skin microbiome and atopic dermatitis [Microbioma cutâneo e dermatite atópica]
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Article in National Scientific Journal
Year
2022
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Abreu, DB
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Silva, D
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Moreira, A
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Lopes, C
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Journal
Vol. 30
Pages: 169-189
ISSN: 0871-9721
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Authenticus ID: P-00X-87W
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Abstract (EN): The microbiome is defined as the set of microorganisms, their genomes, and respective interactions in a specific ecolo-gical niche. Studying the composition of the skin microbiome has been highlighted in recent years, not only in healthy indivi-duals, but also in the presence of skin diseases, such as atopic dermatitis (AD). This is a complex and multifactorial disease with host and environmental factors underlying its pathophysiology. Several studies have shown a decrease in the diversity of the skin microbiome in AD patients, specifically with a decrease in bacteroidetes, fusobacteria and proteobacteria, and an increase in actinobacteria and firmicutes, more specifically strains of Staphylococcus aureus. It seems to be related to the severity of the disease and the presence of exacerbations. Several AD therapies can modulate the skin microbiome, including certain emollients, topical corticosteroids and calcineurin inhibitors, functional textiles with antiseptic properties, sodium hypochlorite baths, phototherapy and climatotherapy techniques, as well as more innovative treatments, as the case of dupilumab. As new therapies for disease control emerge, namely new topical and systemic immunomodulators, the study of the therapeutic and preventive potential of the cutaneous microbiome itself still needs further investigation, with the development of treatments that act primarily in the modulation of the microbiome composition, such as the use of topical or oral probiotics and microbiome transplants. © 2022, Sociedade Portuguesa de Alergologia e Imunologia Clinica. All rights reserved.
Language: Portuguese
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
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